KÂ- MONDO / KAPANDJI MORHANGE
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England, London. A set of nine pendulum clocks, dating from …
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268
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England, London. A set of nine pendulum clocks, dating from …
See original version (French)
Estimate €150 - €200
Voluntary lot
Description
England, London. A set of nine pendulum clocks, dating from the 18th and 19th centuries, with domed white-enamelled dials, clasp-mounted cock screws (except Hamilton & Co) and openwork foliage decoration enhanced by applied motifs on the plate and various friezes, verge escapements, meeting wheels, chains and fusées:
- 19th century: Samson Leekey: Arabic numerals, dot hour markers, Roman hands, diameter: 4.85 cm;
- 19th century, Hamilton & Co: Roman hour hands, dial-mounted striking mechanism, partially effaced Arabic numerals, heel-mounted cock with a circular openwork motif of flowers and plants, enhanced by chiselled floral motifs applied to the plate, cylindrical pillars, diameter: 4.7 cm;
- late 18th – early 19th century, Neveren: dial embellished with a central painted harbour scene and a passementerie frieze, Roman numerals for the hours and Arabic numerals for the minutes, applied hands, ornate pillars, diameter: 4.6 cm;
- Late 18th century: Neveren: Louis XV-style hour hand, the other missing; dial centred on a painted scene of a child fishing, the rest white (with some missing parts and wear); ornate pillars; diameter: 4.5 cm;
- 18th century, Neveren: no hands, Roman numerals for the hours, Arabic numerals for the minutes, richly chiselled decoration on the plate, ornate pillars, diameter: 4.35 cm;
- 18th century, Neweren: no hands, Roman numerals for the hours, Arabic numerals for the minutes, richly chiselled floral decoration on the plate, diameter: 4.3 cm;
- 18th century, Samson: no hands, Roman numerals for the hours, Arabic numerals for the minutes, ribbon-style railway track hour markers, richly openwork decoration applied to the plate, ornate pillars, diameter: 4.1 cm;
- 18th century, Thomas Gould: attached hands, Roman numerals for the hours, Arabic numerals for the minutes, ‘chocs’ and ‘cheveux’ on the dial, railway-track hour markers, mirror-polished plate decorated with openwork and chiselled motifs, diameter: 3.95 cm;
- 18th century, Allen Walker (other examples held at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Paris): no hands, Roman numerals for the hours, Arabic numerals for the minutes, ribbon-style railway-track hour markers, diameter: 3.85 cm.
(Shows signs of wear)
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About the sale
Jewellery, watches, gemstones and costume jewellery
Auction location
Auction time
07/07/2026 at 2:00 PM
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